Saturday, 25th January 2025

Marko Čadež to Represent Serbia at Trilateral Commission for the Next Three Years

Serbia gets representative at international forums of the Trilateral Commission 

Marko Čadež, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia (PKS), will represent Serbia at all international forums of the Trilateral Commission over the next three years.

In line with the regular rotation of members, Čadež will succeed Živorad Vasić, who successfully represented Serbia during the previous term. He will join the Serbian group led by Jovan Kovačić, a member of the Executive Committee of the Trilateral Commission, alongside members Aleksandra Drecun and Aleksandar Lalić.

As the new representative, Čadež will focus on initiatives to strengthen connections among Trilateral Commission members in Southeast Europe. Through joint projects and forums, Serbia will showcase its leadership in innovation, green transition, and economic development, leveraging its strategic position and resources as a foundation.

Marko Čadež will also work to promote Serbia’s strategic interests, particularly in technology development and the utilization of natural resources such as lithium, positioning the country as a key player in energy transition and global innovation.

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